Canada-India Diplomatic Relations: A New Era of Cooperation
The External Affairs Ministers of India and Canada, S Jaishankar and Anita Anand, discussed enhancing bilateral cooperation at the Munich Security Conference. This meeting precedes Prime Minister Mark Carney's potential visit to India. They focused on technology, trade, and energy, marking continued mending of ties since past diplomatic tensions.
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In a significant development, the Ministers of External Affairs of India and Canada, S Jaishankar and Anita Anand, engaged in constructive talks on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. This high-level meeting underscores the warming diplomatic ties between the two nations, setting the stage for Prime Minister Mark Carney's potential visit to India next month.
The dialogue notably emphasized deepening cooperation across several sectors, such as energy, technology, and trade, highlighting a shared vision for progress and partnership. With this being their fifth meeting since September 2025, both ministers have reaffirmed the importance of advancing their shared interests and bolstering economic resilience.
The meeting symbolizes a recovery phase in bilateral relations after previous tensions, accentuating the commitment of both countries to collaborate more closely in fostering stability and expanding trade. Liberal Party leader Mark Carney's recent electoral victory has provided a fresh impetus to restore harmony in Canada-India ties.
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